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dudara wrote: » I spent yesterday trying to keep an open mind about Trump. I had a few discussions about it, thought about it. And I just cannot get past the fact that a deeply unstable, egotistical individual, with no respect for women and a gnat-sized attention span won the election. This election was not about politics, it became a popularity contest. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » What's worse, Dudara? Because that's all elections ever are. Picking the least ****tiest piece of **** from the pile of steaming ****. So who do you pick, if opinions about women are your thing? A person with connections to a country where gays are likely to be beaten and women don't generally have the same rights as men? Or a person - who recieved millions in donations from - and has connections to, countries where gays are executed by the state and women are killed for committing the crime of allowing themselves to be raped... Face it, your "queen" is miles worse than this "king". She's just had far better practice and experience in hiding it.
jimgoose wrote: » Ms. Niamh Horan on The Donald:http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/television/tv-news/its-not-the-type-of-sexism-i-would-be-worried-about-niamh-horan-defends-donald-trumps-locker-room-talk-35204378.html
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » There's no need to take it so personally. As Trump said himself, "I love the poorly educated". "We won with the poorly educated", he said. They sure did. Donald Trump is something of a messianic figure if you're a white uneducated person who hates Obama.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » There's no need to take it so personally. Educated just denotes someone with a good standard of formal education, ordinarily attainable in society, i.e a college degree. As Trump said himself, "I love the poorly educated". "We won with the poorly educated", he said. They sure did. Donald Trump is something of a messianic figure if you're a white uneducated person who hates Obama.
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » What's worse, Dudara? Because that's all elections ever are. Picking the least ****tiest piece of **** from the pile of steaming ****. So who do you pick, if opinions about women are your thing? A person with connections to a country where gays are likely to be beaten and women don't generally have the same rights as men? Or a person - who recieved millions in donations from - and has connections to, countries where gays are executed by the state and women are killed for committing the crime of allowing themselves to be raped... Face it, your "queen" is miles worse than this "king". She's just had far better practice and experience in hiding it from people like you.
pumpkin4life wrote: » They probably hate Obama because they don't have jobs anymore tbh.
Jelle1880 wrote: » People actually believe there is some grand conspiracy against white men in American politics. Wow.
humanji wrote: » You forget that Trump and Pence are more likely to try and turn the US into one of those countries than Clinton was.
Dr Jakub wrote: » A conspiracy? Probably not. But are white people constantly told that they are what's wrong with America? Lectured by left wing academics about their 'white privilege'? Non white on white crime down played and ignored by the media? Called racist because they oppose mass immigration? Hell yeah, and the privileged whites, including those on the breadline in the Rustbelt and elsewhere just delivered a tremendous **** you to the establishment
humanji wrote: » Haven't the unemployment figures dropped significantly during his reign?
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Sure it does. I'm not saying they're not smart, necessarily; I'm saying they aren't educated. Uneducated white women love Trump.
Jelle1880 wrote: » Not really. Unless you believe the likes of infowars. And when will you realise that Trump is not different from the 'establishment' ? Just have a look at who he will fill his cabinet with. Names like Gingrich, Palin, Christie & Giuliani being touted and former Goldmann Sachs people for the financial side of things.
Jelle1880 wrote: » Not really. Unless you believe the likes of infowars. And when will you realise that Trump is not different from the 'establishment' ? Just have a look at who he will fill his cabinet with.
pumpkin4life wrote: » One of my friends did a literature course in UCD of all fùcking places on Chaucer. One of the stories from The Canterbury Tales they studied was The Miller's Tale. The Miller's Tale is a story about cuckoldry. The tutor was a feminist wan who spent the class discussing how funny it is this guy was getting cuckolded, how women were superior to men and how the class assignment was to apply feminist theory to this tale, and talk about how modern and sexually progressive it is. She even stated that it was her dream to bring down the family as it is a unit of oppression lol. This is not conspiracy shìte. This is the kind of dangerous garbage University College Dublin are teaching.
Dr Jakub wrote: » If you say so. Are you looking forward to the next four years?
Widdershins wrote: » Might have something to do with the fact that he's promised to educate their children!
pumpkin4life wrote: » ...This is not conspiracy shìte. This is the kind of dangerous garbage University College Dublin are teaching, that your taxpayer money is being pissed away on.
Dr Jakub wrote: » Yeah that's right. There going to start executing gay people and rape victims.
pumpkin4life wrote: » One of my friends did a literature course in UCD of all fùcking places on Chaucer. One of the stories from The Canterbury Tales they studied was The Miller's Tale. The Miller's Tale is a story about cuckoldry. The tutor was a feminist wan who spent the class discussing how funny it is this guy was getting cuckolded, how women were superior to men and how the class assignment was to apply feminist theory to this tale, and talk about how modern and sexually progressive it is from the viewpoint of the modern woman. She even stated that it was her dream to bring down the family as it is a unit of oppression lol. This is not conspiracy shìte. This is the kind of dangerous garbage University College Dublin are teaching, that your taxpayer money is being pissed away on.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Or maybe they have not spent enough time in a learning environment, encountering people, ideas and viewpoints that they might not otherwise encounter. The biggest education advocates and teachers federations have supported Clinton. But yeah, lets go with Trump the passionate educator who "love the poorly educated" because they vote for him. There are ten million extra jobs in the US economy and the unemployment rate has dropped 5%. Go fish.
Widdershins wrote: » "I don't think this is even worth discussing. This man is a sexist pig," Ms Casey said. Oh. Well that's that, then! Everyone just shush up about it. He's a pig and that's all there is to it. I agree with Niamh Horan. A crude remark does not equal a man who doesn't have any respect for women. The kind of behaviour she outlines, which Trump *isn't* guilty of, does.